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Wind Energy 2016 - World Congress and Exhibition on Wind Energy

Date2016-06-16 - 2016-06-18

Deadline2015-12-15

VenueBerlin, Germany, Germany Germany

KeywordsWindenergy.omicsgroup.com; Windenergy.omicsgroup.com; WINDENERGY-2016

Websitehttps://www.windenergy.omicsgroup.com

Topics/Call fo Papers

OMICS International Conferences deliver new ideas, convictions, strategies, and tactics that directly affect how you do business. No other event will offer a more impressive roster of keynote speakers, quality attendees, and compelling content. These conferences will provide a forum for exchange of ideas and authoritative views by leading scientists as well as business leaders and investors in this exciting field. Outstanding keynote speakers and well known leading scientists and experts from around the globe will be expected to share their knowledge.
OMICS International cordially invites all the participants from all over the globe to attend the “World Congress and Exhibition on Wind Energy” at Berlin, Germany during June 16 ? 18, 2016 with the theme of “Future Wind Energy Technologies”. Wind energy is extracted from air flow using wind turbines to produce electrical power. Wind energy as an alternative to fossil fuels, is plentiful, renewable, widely distributed, clean, produces no greenhouse gas emissions during operation and uses little land. The effects on the environment are generally less problematic than those from other power sources. Wind Energy-2016 is all about Planning, Operating, Grid integration, Aero dynamic noise cancellation, Urban wind Energy promotion, and future prospects of wind energy. Wind Energy ? 2016 will also include advancing international knowledge transfer in Ice monitoring and early protections, challenges and case studies of wind energy.
Wind Energy - 2016 brings together experts, researchers, scholars and students from all areas of Wind Engineering, Electrical, Electronics Engineering, Control Engineering and other related areas, wind energy associations, generating Plant professionals, Developers, Wind turbine manufacturers.
Meet Inspiring Speakers and Experts at our 1000+ Global Events inclusive of 300+ Conferences, 500+ Workshops and 200+ Symposiums every year on Pharma, Medicine, Science and Technology. The global wind energy market was worth $130 billion in 2013 and $165.5 billion in 2014. The market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.2% between 2015 and 2020 resulting in $176.2 billion in 2015 and $250 billion in 2020.
For Wind Energy-2016 conference we have 16 Main and 43 sub scientific sessions.
Scientific Sessions:
Outlook on World Energy Sector:
Wind energy is generated by harnessing the wind. It is the most sustainable ways to generate electricity. Outlook on World Energy Sector deals with the world energy generation, consumption trends and as well as Europe energy production growth, Asia and America’s energy demand growth rates and the steps taken to reach the demand in these regions.
Future Market for wind energy:
The Future for wind energy and the scope for wind energy in Asia, Europe and America regions to generate the required energy demands, expected future generating capacities shall be discussed.
National/ International Wind Power Policies and Obstacles:
Every nation has its own policies to promote the green energy generation like wind. Here we will discuss about the present policies at different regions of the world and the obstacles.
Wind Farms Planning & Construction:
A wind farm or wind park is a group of wind turbines in the same location used to produce electricity. There are 2 major planning, off shore and on shore planning of wind farms. Requirement for planning, decision making for off and on shore wind farms shall be discussed.
Design & Manufacturing of Wind Power Equipment’s:
The wind power industry is the industry involved with the design, manufacture, construction, and maintenance of wind turbines. There are small, medium and large scales wind turbine designs.
Operation & Management Trends:
Worldwide, over two hundred thousand wind turbines operating, with a total nameplate capacity of 282,482 MW. It is possible only by pre-scheduled O&M maintenance for each of the turbine. Innovations in turbine blade designing for strong wind conditions, ice monitoring and controlling for the turbines are of importance.
Software tools used in Wind Energy:
Specialized wind energy software applications aid in the development and operation of wind farms. There are soft wares for Pre-feasibility and feasibility analysis, Turbine design, Flow modelling and Farm modelling.
Grid Integration:
Large amounts of wind energy are being reliably integrated onto the power system today. There are on grid, off grid and micro grid technologies are available for the grid integration of wind turbines.
Amplitude Modulation & Transducers Instrumentation:
Noise produced from wind turbines often became a serious issue which can be reduced by different techniques of Amplitude Modulation and by using various transducers. Here the main objectives are cancellation of the noise and different transducers use in this regard.
Aerodynamic Noise Generation & Control:
Noise produced from wind turbines often became a serious issue to the nearby residents and there are different techniques to overcome this noise. Here the main objectives are cancellation of the noise and control of the noise generated.
Urban Wind Energy Promoting:
From all the renewable energy sources, the electrical generation from micro-wind turbines has not yet disclosed its huge potential especially. These will be helpful in generation the required power generation for urban communities. So the promoting events, policies and hurdles face by the urban wind energy promotion will be discussed here.
Wind energy challenges and Innovations:
Depending on how energetic a wind site is, the wind farm may or may not be cost competitive. So here we discuss about challenges and new inventions in wind energy sector.
Standards, Testing, Certification:
There is some standard testing and certification process for every wind turbine so that it can generate uninterrupted energy and have the standard life span while in operation. This track is all about different testing and certification standards of wind turbines.
Impacts of wind turbines
Environmental impact of wind power is less when compared to other forms of power generation. There are reports of bird and bat mortality at wind turbines and also reports of negative health effects from noise on people who live close to them. Wind turbines have been criticized as having a visual impact on the landscape so it will have impact on tourism as well.
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission open: May 2, 2015
Online registration open: May 11, 2015
Early bird registration: July10, 2015
Late bird registration: December 15, 2015
On spot Registration: June 15, 2016
VENUE
Berlin, Germany.
TRACKS & SUB-TRACKS
TRACKS & SUB-TRACKS
1. General Outlook On World Energy Sector
1.1 Outlook on Europe Energy Sector
1.2 Outlook on Asia Energy Sector
1.3 Outlook on American Energy Sector
2. Emerging Future Market for wind energy
2.1 Future Market for wind energy in Europe
2.2 Future Market for wind energy in Asia
2.3 Future Market for wind energy in America
3. National/ International Wind Power Capacity, Policies and Obstacles
3.1 Analysis on wind power capacities World Wide
3.2 Worldwide Wind Power policies
3.3 Worldwide obstacles for wind power generation
4. Wind Farms Planning & Construction
4.1 Off shore wind technologies
4.2 On shore wind technologies
4.3 Planning requirements and decision-making
5. Design and Manufacturing Of Wind Power Equipment’s
5.1 Large scale
5.2 Medium scale
5.3 Small scale
6. Operation & Management Trends
6.1 New developments in wind blade protection
6.2 Innovative Wind turbines for strong wind conditions
6.3 Ice monitoring & early protection systems
6.4 Innovations in Wind turbine blade designs
7. Software tools used in Wind Energy
7.1. Software tools for Turbine design
7.2. Flow modelling Software’s
7.3. Farm modelling Software’s
8. Grid Integration
8.1 Off grid technologies
8.2 On grid technologies
8.3 Micro grid technologies
9. Amplitude Modulation and Transducers Instrumentation
9.1 Methods for Amplitude Modulation and control in Wind Power generation
9.2 Types of transducers and applications in wind energy
9.3 Instrumentation methods in wind power generation
10. Aerodynamic Noise Generation and Control
10.1 Reasons for Generation of the Aerodynamic noise
10.2 Methods for Noise cancellation
11. Urban Wind Energy Promoting
11.1 Scope for Urban wind energy Promoting
11.2 Nation wise Policies in Promoting Urban Wind Energy
11.3 Obstacles in Urban Wind Energy promotion
12. Wind energy challenges and Innovations
12.1 New Inventions in Wind Energy
12.2 Challenges Faced By Wind Energy Sector
13. Standards, Testing, Certification
13.1 Standards For wind energy companies
13.2 Types of Testing
13.3 Types of Certifications for Wind Energy companies
14. Impacts of Wind Turbines
14.1 Impact on environment
14.2 Impact on wild life
14.3 Impact on birds
14.4 Impact on human health
14.5 Impact on tourism
14. Case Studies
15. Future Prospects

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